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Corman Parks reeve, Joe Hargrave, is considering an exit from the Saskatoon North Partnership for Growth due to perceived unequal influence and project delays. The partnership, which includes Saskatoon, Martensville, Warman, Osler, and Corman Park, aims to manage smart land use and growth. However, Hargrave believes his councils decisions are often overruled, leading to delays in projects like the Solair solar community. Saskatoon officials maintain theyve approved all Corman Park applications, while Warman and Martensville leaders express disappointment at the potential split. Corman Parks planning committee recently voted to explore the option of withdrawal, with council set to discuss further on June 9th. Hargrave hopes to find a solution that allows Corman Park to remain in the partnership while ensuring equal representation.
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